Word: taxiing
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...says. “You are just throwing money away.”Not every secondary application guarantees an interview, which students must pay for on their own.Michelson estimates that the cost of going to one interview, which can include paying for a hotel stay, a taxi, a new suit, and airfare, is about $400 per school. Unlike most business and law schools, medical schools require an on-campus interview for admission. Matthew B. Wallenstein ’06 says he spent more than $5,000 applying to medical schools and the major cost was the interviews...
...Cambridge License Commission, said the fare increase will help cab drivers meet rising costs. Lint attributed the fare hike to “higher costs of living, insurance, motor vehicle repairs, and not to mention gas prices.” Tania L. Stewart ’06 has taken taxis to Logan Airport in the past, but prefers to take the T because “it’s easy and cost effective.” “With prices as high as they are, I don’t understand why anyone would still take a taxi...
When De Beausset’s bus dropped him off in a depot at 3am in Altar—a border city between Mexico and the United States—a green van came by claiming to be a taxi service that would take him to nearest hotel for the night...
...taxi driver—who asked De Beausset for drugs—didn’t stop at any of the hotels...
Buford portrays Batali in other earthy moments--spitting on a cooktop at a Nashville, Tenn., benefit dinner (apparently to prove the cooktop was hot); asking Babbo's wine director for "two more bottles, along with your two best Mexican prostitutes"; snoring his way through a 5 a.m. taxi ride after a night out. But Heat is also a portrait of a talent who worked his way from a dishwasher in college to a small-time Greenwich Village cook to America's impresario of all foods Italian. On that Nashville trip, 32 local chefs showed up to volunteer to cook with...